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Georgetown McDonough students, faculty, and staff are newsmakers, whether being featured in the press, in the award-winning Georgetown Business magazine, or on social media. Learn more about the Office of Marketing and Communications, and find access to the school's media kit, downloadable images, and more.

"[The lawsuit is] already public information, so investor demand should already be reflecting the uncertainty associated with the Jawbone's claim," says Reena Aggarwal, professor of finance at Georget...

Each month we'll be featuring a different school professional for you to get to know. "In the Spotlight" lets you go beyond what users of GMAC tools and services do in their day jobs and learn what ma...

Refreshed following a two-day staff retreat, the head of admissions at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business took time this morning to share with Clear Admit her advice to prospective c...

“This is neither a Democratic nor Republican issue, it is a trade issue and the [politicking] is undermining the entire structure of trade negotiations,” Michael Czinkota, an associate professor of in...

“In terms of trends, what goes around, comes around,” said Marlene Morris Towns, professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. “This generation is far more in touch with previous...

“I'd be surprised to see Twitter get acquired by another company,” said Betsy Sigman, professor of social media and information systems at Georgetown University. Sigman said recent changes introduced...

So a new study by George Comer of Georgetown University and Javier Rodriguez of University of Puerto Rico is timely, though the news is not good. Looking at 1,487 UITs which came into existence and ma...

An op-ed by Michael Czinkota, associate professor of international business: “The U.S. Congress is having a vigorous–and healthy– debate on whether to grant President Obama more authority to conclude...

“It’s really not in the human psyche of most folks,” says David Heenan, a visiting professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and a co-author of “Co-Leaders: The Power of Great...

An op-ed by Larry Downes, project director at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy: “In Brussels last month for the annual European Business Summit, I heard a lot of familiar complaint...

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